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It's the same in Texas....but I don't know how they can blame the
owner if the boat was stolen. Woodchuck wrote: true but in our state(Pennsylvania) the boat's owner is responsible for anyone who drives the boat! Also, here the Fish Commission oversee the waters and boats! "Keith" wrote in message ... If they're state numbers, e.g., TX 9999 SD, you can contact your state's parks and wildlife or whatever department issues the registrations. I hate to say it, but if he was acting like that, the boat may be stolen, or the guy that owns it wasn't driving it. Good luck and happy hunting! -- Keith __ If you're too open minded, you're brains will fall out. "moyo" wrote in message ... Last night while fishing under Russell bridge a nutcase came roaring thru a clearly marked "no wake " zone. When several other boaters yelled at him to "slow down" he gunned his engines and created larger wakes. Then he started doing larger circles yelling "You want wake, how much wake and so forth" It was dark so we could not see the boat numbers but after he left things quieted down. About 1/2 hour later I noticed a boat coming right at us I first thought it was DNR but this boat was too big and then it struck my boat. It was the same nutcase from earlier and this time was ranting "you don't tell me no wake" I warned him off many times and cited the 2 kids in our boat but to no avail. He struck my boat 3 more times doing about 2000 total damage before motoring away. When DNR arrived after we called 911 they took a report and got the boat registraion numbers that I were able to see when the guy was ranting at us. OK, I have this guy's registration #. How can I find who the owner of the boat is...? Moyo |